Some conditionals would be useful, although not necessary since you can just do what scribu posted above.

There is no problem with XHTML complicancy in relation to display pings and trackbacks, that’s just a misunderstanding on the part of the person who suggested it. Their problem is also not XHTML specific, it’s an HTML issue.

]]>Tom Belknap on "Idea: Idea: Conditional tags for "if pings" or "if trackbacks""https://wordpress.org/ideas/topic/conditional-tags-for-if-pings-or-if-trackbacks#post-13287
Sat, 05 Sep 2009 12:10:35 +0000Tom Belknap13287@https://wordpress.org/ideas/I love the extended comments functionality introduced in 2.7, even if it took me till 2.8.4 before I realized they were in there and made use of them....

But now that we have the option to split comments and trackbacks up when displaying in our comments section, there is a small problem: there's no conditional tag to say "if there's trackbacks" or "if there's pings" so we can keep the trackbacks list silent until there's actually a trackback. The problem is that, with the new formulation, we end up with a non-XHTML-compliant ol or ul with no li in the middle: